Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 21 May 2006 15:57:10 -0400 | From | Dave Jones <> | Subject | Re: Is OPROFILE actively maintained? |
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On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 12:49:15PM -0700, Chris Wedgwood wrote: > On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 07:53:22PM -0700, Chris Wedgwood wrote: > > > oprofile isn't new and a lot of developers use it. Drop the > > EXPERIMENTAL. > > Some feedback claims this is not the case and that "it's unmaintained, > rarely well-tested, and may still need changes for some forthcoming > JVM stuff. and the tools aren't yet at 1.0". > > Given that it should probably stay EXPERIMENTAL for now. I wonder if > left unmaintained for much longer if it should be potentially marked > BROKEN and/or scheduled for removal?
Why on earth would we want to remove a working feature ? Just because it isn't getting patched every release doesn't mean it's rotting, Oprofile is actually one of the few kernel features which I don't recall a single regression in since 2.6.0
BROKEN is for stuff that doesn't compile, or is fundamentally flawed beyond repair at the current time (For example, needs infrastructure work to happen before it can work correctly).
Oprofile fits neither of those categories.
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